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. >>> overseas, there's word that two key al qaeda commanders have been killed in drone strikes in pakistan. stepped up-attacks in recent months have targeted more than a dozen blamed at targeting attack necessary the region and the west. >>> at least ten deaths are blamed on historic floods. this morning, towns are under water or isolated in an area bigger than the size of texas. the military is lifting aid to 200,000 people cut off from supply. the rages waters are expected to keep rising for another two days. >>> in medical news, a groundbreaking new blood test to stop cancer is one step away in your doctor's office. the test is so successful it can reportedly find a cancer cell lurking among billions of healthy cells. >>> hollywood legend zsa zsa gabor is back in a los angeles hospital to undergo surgery today. doctors say they'll be amputating part of her right leg in order to spread the fast-moving fast-move ing infection. >>> michael jackson's doctor is expected back in court today. rob nelson has more. >> reporter: conrad murray, the physician charged with involuntary manslaughter i
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it will have implications on pakistan. if you quit in 2014, whatever has been declared, obviously the best strategy for the taliban or the enemy, al qaeda and taliban, is to lie low, let time pass, and then rise again. so declaring... giving a timeline, i have always been saying that it ought to be effected, what effects do we want to create? you can't have it time related because then you'll be in the hands of the enemy, i would say. and if you leave in 2014 without stabilizing afghanistan, what will happen then? we need to visualize. >> well, the problem is... the difficulty i think for america is afghanistan hasn't been stable since, i guess, hannibal. (laughter) so the idea that we could stay there... (laughter). they don't appear to want to be stabilized so i mean... i guess the problem is can we really do that? can we do that for a country and is pakistan going to give them the room that they would need to do that or would they perhaps try and have some influence with the taliban adds well? >> well, first of all, i t
it will have implications on pakistan. if you quit in 2014, whatever has been declared, obviously the best strategy for the taliban or the enemy, al qaeda and taliban, is to lie low, let time pass, and then rise again. so declaring... giving a timeline, i have always been saying that it ought to be effected, what effects do we want to create? you can't have it time related because then you'll be in the hands of the enemy, i would say. and if you leave in 2014 without stabilizing afghanistan,...
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so the reason we are hanging around there is pakistan. could you argue the other way around, the reason for pakistan is afghanistan, too. there's no doubt about the fact that we are not going to leave there completely. even when a complete withdrawal is affected, you can expect we are going to have about 20,000 people or maybe even more in afghanistan, special forces, special operations forces, mobile training teams and the people who support them. so we are not leaving completely and not only that we are going to have -- we are going to have bases and we have long-term leases on bases in areas not far away. i think you're right, we are not leaving the area. pakistan's a big problem and i think our focus is going to be there long after whatever mission we started in afghanistan is over. >> richard, real quick, the last of the announced withdrawal -- with drawing troops are going to be out some time around the election next year, 2012. coincidence? >> no, i think the president wants to say i kept two promises on two war, said i'd end comba
so the reason we are hanging around there is pakistan. could you argue the other way around, the reason for pakistan is afghanistan, too. there's no doubt about the fact that we are not going to leave there completely. even when a complete withdrawal is affected, you can expect we are going to have about 20,000 people or maybe even more in afghanistan, special forces, special operations forces, mobile training teams and the people who support them. so we are not leaving completely and not only...
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and what pakistan knew about bin laden's presence inside pakistan. i'll put some of those questions to the country's ambassador to the united states. he's standing by to join us live. mom! mom! mom! [ male announcer ] you know mom. we know diamonds. together we'll make this mother's day one she'll never forget. that's why only zales is the diamond store. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoice process so they can focus on serving their customers. with xerox, you're ready for real business. (announcer) everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. the 3.6-liter pentastar v6 engine in the jeep
and what pakistan knew about bin laden's presence inside pakistan. i'll put some of those questions to the country's ambassador to the united states. he's standing by to join us live. mom! mom! mom! [ male announcer ] you know mom. we know diamonds. together we'll make this mother's day one she'll never forget. that's why only zales is the diamond store. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the...
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the first thing to do is elect democrats to the majority in both houses, then get out of afghanistan, pakistan and the iraq wars and then tax the richest 3% of americans at eisenhower level. this is a choice for all citizens and bring back the draft with no deferments to reduce unemployment. gary in missouri. there are no right or wrong answers, only the need to survive. if the government keeps spending more than it takes in, the usa will not survive. thomas writes, at least the gop has the political courage to address previously sacred cows, social security, medicare, medicaid. obama and the democrats are still kicking that can down the road. all they do is demonize. no real leadership or thought. bob in ontario. i'm writing from ontario. in answer to your question, it doesn't matter where you are. conservatives are never right because the little guy is never on their radar. you need to get a canadian on your show sometime to explain how a little bit of socialism can improve a country. and brian in colorado. no. they want to keep cutting taxes, the democrats keep going along with it. we need
the first thing to do is elect democrats to the majority in both houses, then get out of afghanistan, pakistan and the iraq wars and then tax the richest 3% of americans at eisenhower level. this is a choice for all citizens and bring back the draft with no deferments to reduce unemployment. gary in missouri. there are no right or wrong answers, only the need to survive. if the government keeps spending more than it takes in, the usa will not survive. thomas writes, at least the gop has the...
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closer to pakistan and china. is that true? i will ask the ambassador to the united states this hour. >>> breaking news. political headlines and jeanne moos all straight ahead. i'm wolf blitzer and you are in "the situation room." >> shock, grief, destruction on an epic scale across much of the southern parts of the united states. in the wake of a monstrous tornado outbreak. series of twisters ripped across the region from mississippi to virginia and leveling entire roads and leaving many communities crippled. at this point right now 284 people are confirmed dead but the total has been rising throughout the day. more than 1700 people have been treated for injuries. many of them serious injuries. president obama will visit hard-hit alabama tomorrow. >> the loss of life has been heartbreaking. especially in alabama. in a matter of hours, these deadly tornadoes, some of -- the worst that we have seen in decades took mothers and fathers, sons and daughters. friends and neighbors. even entire communities. others are in
closer to pakistan and china. is that true? i will ask the ambassador to the united states this hour. >>> breaking news. political headlines and jeanne moos all straight ahead. i'm wolf blitzer and you are in "the situation room." >> shock, grief, destruction on an epic scale across much of the southern parts of the united states. in the wake of a monstrous tornado outbreak. series of twisters ripped across the region from mississippi to virginia and leveling entire...
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pakistan and india disputed the status for decades. israel has stopped another ship trying to break the blockade of gaza. the navy sees the ship as part of a larger patilla as itted the coast. any supplies on board will be transferred legally to gaza. they insist on patrolling access because it said otherwise smugglers will try to ship to palestinian militants. during a random test, a veteran air traffic controller had a blood alcohol level at a center that handles air traffic for several states. a family member said he was given the chance of resigning or entering rehab and chose rehab. football star michael vick is bringing his newfound dogfighting to capitol hill. the quarterback who served 20 months in prison on a dogfighting conviction is backing proposed legislation criminalizing stick tators of those who let children watch the sport. >> i deeply regret my previous involvement in dogfighting and i'm sorry for what i did to the animals. during my time in prison, i wanted to be part of the solution and not the problem. i have been
pakistan and india disputed the status for decades. israel has stopped another ship trying to break the blockade of gaza. the navy sees the ship as part of a larger patilla as itted the coast. any supplies on board will be transferred legally to gaza. they insist on patrolling access because it said otherwise smugglers will try to ship to palestinian militants. during a random test, a veteran air traffic controller had a blood alcohol level at a center that handles air traffic for several...
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raid in pakistan and osama bin laden in may. here is peter doocy in washington with more. >> 800 million dollars, less pakistan is going to be getting from us in military aid shaved off 2 plus billion we've given for security assistance every year and the white house says they could be more helpful in helping us round up terrorists and because this they gave u.s. army trainers the boot in the the last weeks. >> they've been an important ally in the fight on terrorism and they've been the victim of enormous amounts of terrorism, but right now they've taken some steps that have given us reason to pause on some of the aid which we were giving to their military. >> the apparent communication breakdown regarding our raid on their soil to kill bin laden highlighted the tension in the u.s.-pakistan relationship with some critics saying maybe he he knew he was there all along. but our brand new secretary of defense, leon panetta tried to downplay that, saying we don't know enough yet. >> everybody has suspicions about the pakistanis, ho
raid in pakistan and osama bin laden in may. here is peter doocy in washington with more. >> 800 million dollars, less pakistan is going to be getting from us in military aid shaved off 2 plus billion we've given for security assistance every year and the white house says they could be more helpful in helping us round up terrorists and because this they gave u.s. army trainers the boot in the the last weeks. >> they've been an important ally in the fight on terrorism and they've...
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pakistan is the problem. and the question that the president has, that i think he add tough time convincing the public is that by keeping a hundred thousand troops there in afghanistan, it really makes a difference in thwarting al qaeda wp we see it popping up in yemen, active in pakistan. >> do you think they were right, get out of pakistan -- >> i tell you in april 2009, i was at a c
pakistan is the problem. and the question that the president has, that i think he add tough time convincing the public is that by keeping a hundred thousand troops there in afghanistan, it really makes a difference in thwarting al qaeda wp we see it popping up in yemen, active in pakistan. >> do you think they were right, get out of pakistan -- >> i tell you in april 2009, i was at a c
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elizabeth points out that we have a sort of war in pakistan next door. the president tonight talking about how important that is. what is the relationship between a large u.s. military presence in afghanistan and what it is that we are doing in pakistan? that being a big american priority. has it helped to have 100,000 troops in afghanistan while we've been pursuing our aim in pakistan? has it helped our hurt? what's that going to do to continued our efforts to make pakistan not the most nuclear-armed place on earth. >> we used afghanistan to go into pakistan to get osama bin laden. have we reached the point where part of this commitment in afghanistan is actually about policing pakistan? has there been a mission shift where some percentage of what we're doing on the ground in afghanistan is about afghanistan, and some other percentage is actually about being militarily physically as close to pakistan as we can be in order to perhaps have to do something there? >> we would hope that's the case. i think that's where the problem is. we've now left the prov
elizabeth points out that we have a sort of war in pakistan next door. the president tonight talking about how important that is. what is the relationship between a large u.s. military presence in afghanistan and what it is that we are doing in pakistan? that being a big american priority. has it helped to have 100,000 troops in afghanistan while we've been pursuing our aim in pakistan? has it helped our hurt? what's that going to do to continued our efforts to make pakistan not the most...
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and governs pakistan. at this moment, it's not possible. >> it's a fear? >> it is a fear if it's the integrity is no more. >> how many nuclear bombs does pakistan have? >> i don't know. >> about? >> i don't know. >> 100. >> i don't know. >> you knew when you were the president. you wouldn't know that as president of pakistan? >> they don't give me that figure. why am i concerned whether it's 89 years. i am not concerned about the figures what difference does it make whether it's 54 or 94 or 150. you met with the governor of texas, rick perry. what was that about? >> nothing. he wanted to meet. maybe exchange views on what it would be. >> did you get the impression he is thinking of running for president? >> well, i think i did, yes. >> you think he will? >> you need to ask him, but i did get that impression. >> i agree and i think he will run, but i haven't met with him. you came away from the meeting thinking he is going to run? >> yes. >> let's talk about you a little bit. how do you feel? >> i hope i am
and governs pakistan. at this moment, it's not possible. >> it's a fear? >> it is a fear if it's the integrity is no more. >> how many nuclear bombs does pakistan have? >> i don't know. >> about? >> i don't know. >> 100. >> i don't know. >> you knew when you were the president. you wouldn't know that as president of pakistan? >> they don't give me that figure. why am i concerned whether it's 89 years. i am not concerned about the...
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an anti-terrorism judge in pakistan reportedly has issued an arrest warrant for the former military ruler in connection with the assassination of exprime minister benazir bhutto back in 2007. musharraf has also been ordered to appear before the court a wreak from today. now, two years ago, he relocated to london. >>> a powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck central chile on friday. that skwak sent thousands of terrified people fleeing into the streets for safety. it happened at the same spot where a quake struck last year. following a tsunami devastating coastal communities. there were no reports of injuries or significant damage. >>> house republicans, they are calling for deep cuts in hundreds of government programs. the gop estimates they amount to about $61 billion in savings. now, they're bowing to last-minute demands of tea party backed conservatives who said not enough was being done to cut costs. but the proposal stands little chance of becoming law. >>> the presidential election, still two years away. but a conservative conference in washington, republicans there who want to be
an anti-terrorism judge in pakistan reportedly has issued an arrest warrant for the former military ruler in connection with the assassination of exprime minister benazir bhutto back in 2007. musharraf has also been ordered to appear before the court a wreak from today. now, two years ago, he relocated to london. >>> a powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck central chile on friday. that skwak sent thousands of terrified people fleeing into the streets for safety. it happened at the...
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missiles from unmanned spy planes in pakistan left 25 people dead this morning. the strikes target militants who officials say moving into afghanistan for an attack against coalition forces. drone strikes like this especially with civilian tashlties enflamed tensions between pakistan and the united states. >>> if current trends continue health officials saying that we can expect all 50 states to have some kind of smoking ban as soon as 2020. in 2000, no states had comprehensive indoor smoking bans but ten years latter 25 states outlawed indoor smoking statewide. today, there are only seven states without indoor smoking restrictions. >>> you know, for millions of americans, every few days the inevitable trip to the gas station is taking a toll. take a look at the latest figures. it's not a surprise. $3.85 is the current national average, up 30 cents from a month ago and up nearly a dollar from last year. mike taibbi is live for us in chicago. i'm afraid to ask what the prices are at some of these gas stations now. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: i tell you
missiles from unmanned spy planes in pakistan left 25 people dead this morning. the strikes target militants who officials say moving into afghanistan for an attack against coalition forces. drone strikes like this especially with civilian tashlties enflamed tensions between pakistan and the united states. >>> if current trends continue health officials saying that we can expect all 50 states to have some kind of smoking ban as soon as 2020. in 2000, no states had comprehensive indoor...
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leon panetta said in his hearings that the issue is going to be pakistan. and yet we continue to not understand dealing with pakistan is going to be necessary to any long-term sesttlement of afghanistan. we know this but keep ignoring it. >> you said "winning" a few times just now. we talk about defining the mission. i still don't know what we're trying to win. how have we defined it? isn't that one of the biggest problems that the president faces right now? >> absolutely. i heard this morning senator mccain both on the "today" show on fox talk about the fact that we're there because of 9/11. yeah. we won. we passed -- way past that. got rid of the taliban, got al qaeda out of there and should have declared victory and gotten out a long time ago. now we have the issue of what we're trying to do when people are often not wanting to talk about it, we're trying to nation build. what we've done is doubled down in a tribal rivalry. we are supporting one tribe that the northern alliance and the karzai government over all the others. so we've taken sides and we be
leon panetta said in his hearings that the issue is going to be pakistan. and yet we continue to not understand dealing with pakistan is going to be necessary to any long-term sesttlement of afghanistan. we know this but keep ignoring it. >> you said "winning" a few times just now. we talk about defining the mission. i still don't know what we're trying to win. how have we defined it? isn't that one of the biggest problems that the president faces right now? >> absolutely....
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pakistan denies the whole thing and analysts say it's a sign of the deep mistrust growing between the two countries. >> united nations is investigating the theft of food sent to alleviate somalia's famine. this are being sold as children starve nearby. the food is not safe. people say they are often forced to hand back their food when journalists have taken photos with them with it. they are stun stunned by the scale of this. >>> dutch revealed that 57,000 gallons of oil spilled. rig is co-owned by shell and subsidiary and exxon mobil. the leak is now reduced to 200 gallons a day. >> and are you too nice to earn the big bucks? new study on being mean and making more money. they say that nothing lasts forever but if research is right there may be one everlastin turn left. you have arrived. sweet belt. e-reader for textbooks. gps. hd video cam for lectures. game pad. have you considered this by motorola ? it's got all that and more than 200,000 apps. technology to learn and play on-the-go. only at verizon. get the latest smartphones like the more powerful than ever droid x2 by motorola.
pakistan denies the whole thing and analysts say it's a sign of the deep mistrust growing between the two countries. >> united nations is investigating the theft of food sent to alleviate somalia's famine. this are being sold as children starve nearby. the food is not safe. people say they are often forced to hand back their food when journalists have taken photos with them with it. they are stun stunned by the scale of this. >>> dutch revealed that 57,000 gallons of oil spilled....
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citizens about a growing kidnapping threat in pakistan. so far no one has claimed responsibility. >>> the head -- the new head of al-qaida is urging muslims to keep fighting against the united states despite the death of osama bin laden. in a new video al-zawahiri calls the u.s. a "criminal country that has corrupted the world." he also says the uprisings in egypt and tunisia has given him a chance to spread al-qaida's message. this is the third message since he became the leader of al- qaida in june. >>> president obama may cross paths with at least one republican out on the campaign trail today. his bus tour through three battleground states in next year's election continues in iowa this morning. fox's doug luzader has more from capitol hill. >> reporter: president obama is talking about a new jobs plan, the details are yet to come, but the idea is to bolster his standing among skeptical voters. traveling in one of two brand new secret service buses costing more than $1 million a piece, president obama is making one stop after another, t
citizens about a growing kidnapping threat in pakistan. so far no one has claimed responsibility. >>> the head -- the new head of al-qaida is urging muslims to keep fighting against the united states despite the death of osama bin laden. in a new video al-zawahiri calls the u.s. a "criminal country that has corrupted the world." he also says the uprisings in egypt and tunisia has given him a chance to spread al-qaida's message. this is the third message since he became the...
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also gripping part of -- this week in pakistan. it is suffering from a cold wave that is also growing part of india. some parts of the country are likely to be in a group of extremely cold weather for another two days. a photograph taken by a philippine politicians moments before he was shot dead has led to the rest of the suspected killer. the district council took a photo of his family outside their house on new year's day. unknowingly, a man raising his gun to fire was included in the background of the snap. the victim's family give the photo to police and they have detained a man on suspicion of murder. many people are on the world have witnessed the first partial solar eclipse of 2011. it is visible from north africa and the west as far east as china. the most dramatic was in sweden, where 85% of the sun was obscured. >> the golden door. this far north, the sun was so low in the sky -- high in this guide was only seen from trees and buildings. -- high in the sky, it was only seen from trees and buildings. >> it is incredible.
also gripping part of -- this week in pakistan. it is suffering from a cold wave that is also growing part of india. some parts of the country are likely to be in a group of extremely cold weather for another two days. a photograph taken by a philippine politicians moments before he was shot dead has led to the rest of the suspected killer. the district council took a photo of his family outside their house on new year's day. unknowingly, a man raising his gun to fire was included in the...
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they look across the border into pakistan and see sanctuary there. they see enemy capability there. they see enemy leaders that are there that are not being hit right now. so their question is, why do we need 100,000 american troops inside of afghanistan when we know that a very big part of this problem sits inside of pakistan? >> reporter: a grim reality right there from the ambassador as he leaves afghanistan where he says that he will leave a part of his heart behind. chuck? >> all right. atia in kabul. thanks very much. >> those u.s. drone attacks in afghanistan have killed 45 militants in the last 24 hours. it comes a day after washington announced it would suspend $800 million worth of aid to the country further straining ties between our uneasy ally. joining me now, invited you on because i want to talk about the energy summit you're a part of tomorrow. wali karzai, explain the strategic importance he played for the united states and nato. >> well, it was a controversial figure. a lot of people thought he was corrupt, that he was part of all that was wrong in terms of afghani
they look across the border into pakistan and see sanctuary there. they see enemy capability there. they see enemy leaders that are there that are not being hit right now. so their question is, why do we need 100,000 american troops inside of afghanistan when we know that a very big part of this problem sits inside of pakistan? >> reporter: a grim reality right there from the ambassador as he leaves afghanistan where he says that he will leave a part of his heart behind. chuck? >>...
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navy seals, the same unit that did raid osama bin laden's compound in pakistan but these weren't the actual men that raided the compound, still very sad to lose some of the top soldiers and fighters and troops here in afghanistan from u.s. military. taliban immediately claimed to have shot down this chinook helicopter with 38 afghan and american troops aboard. usually the taliban claims shooting down helicopters when they just crashed because of mechanical malfunctions or weather, but in this case we are being told by senator military officials that the helicopter was shut down by an rpg that they fired at the helicopter. there appears to be a wrong two to three hour battle in which u.s. forces were trying raid a taliban compound in wardak province south southwest of kabul. there was large fire fight. at some point the taliban were able to fire this rpg and took out this chinook. it is very sad day for the u.s. military here in afghanistan. >> rick: thanks. >> heather: to put the crash into context. here are sobering numbers, until yesterday, there had been 1600 deaths in afghanistan
navy seals, the same unit that did raid osama bin laden's compound in pakistan but these weren't the actual men that raided the compound, still very sad to lose some of the top soldiers and fighters and troops here in afghanistan from u.s. military. taliban immediately claimed to have shot down this chinook helicopter with 38 afghan and american troops aboard. usually the taliban claims shooting down helicopters when they just crashed because of mechanical malfunctions or weather, but in this...
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campbell, president obama think the special operations team behind the mission that killed bin laden pakistan sunday. >> i had the privilege of meeting the extraordinary special operations people who honored that promise. it was a chance for me to say on behalf of all americans and people around the world: job well done. job well done. >> the navy seal who actually killed him wa not seewas not single out. clean energy how can reach deuce the country's independence on foreign oil. should u.s. troops be withdrawn from afghanistan soon another of some of the modern is dead? text. results after tom skilling 70 forecast. >> celebrations for to marines returned home from afghanistan after a tough doors on duty. >> draft the plan at midway airport lieutenant thomas gets a huge surprise. the warriors watch writers a group of volunteers lined up waving american flags eager to greet an american hero coming home. he served seven months and afghanistan. >> something we do to say thank you. >> it's just really overwhelming. i know for its express what you get from these people. >> welcome home party at a
campbell, president obama think the special operations team behind the mission that killed bin laden pakistan sunday. >> i had the privilege of meeting the extraordinary special operations people who honored that promise. it was a chance for me to say on behalf of all americans and people around the world: job well done. job well done. >> the navy seal who actually killed him wa not seewas not single out. clean energy how can reach deuce the country's independence on foreign oil....
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the man who began the uprising could be set to leave prison current violence continues in pakistan's largest city karachi. >> clashes in spain as thousands protest against the cost of the pope's next visit. and moslem nations pledged to fight famine in somalia. thousands of children could starve to death. >> it is 11:00 a.m. here in singapore. and it is 4:00 a.m. here in london. inre broadcasting on pbs america and around the world. >> a close aide of the indian and thai-corruption campaigner said he has agreed to -- indian anti-corruption campaigner said he has agreed to a plan. the news has been greeted with cheers where he has been held since tuesday. police previously insisted he could fast for only three days. >> outside the prison where anna hazare has been held, a compromise has been reached. across india, there has been passionate support for the country's top anti-corruption campaigner. these demonstrations have rattled the government. his anti-corruption campaign has clearly made its mark. >> but if you want to do anything, if you want to get anything done in india, you hav
the man who began the uprising could be set to leave prison current violence continues in pakistan's largest city karachi. >> clashes in spain as thousands protest against the cost of the pope's next visit. and moslem nations pledged to fight famine in somalia. thousands of children could starve to death. >> it is 11:00 a.m. here in singapore. and it is 4:00 a.m. here in london. inre broadcasting on pbs america and around the world. >> a close aide of the indian and...
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pakistan is a victim. we have the courage, we have the resolve to fight. and we will keep on fighting. >> after nearly 12 hours, the siege at the naval air base was finally brought to an end. the cost has been the loss of life and of military hardware. but also further damage to the reputation of the security services here guarding what was supposed to be one of pakistan's most secure compounds. if these terrorists can enter the naval area, how can we feel secure in karachi, says this man. we are tired of insecurity and the terrorism. you can see how much security there is around this place, another man says. no ordinary person can get inside. how did these people get in? it means our security is incompetent. one naval source said the attackers were drafted millet -- dressed in military uniform. there has been speculation how much inside information and thus have had. in spite of the claims from the pakistani authorities that militants he has been contained, pakistanis has had a reminder that they are still not safe. >> alim joins us live from is, bob. you
pakistan is a victim. we have the courage, we have the resolve to fight. and we will keep on fighting. >> after nearly 12 hours, the siege at the naval air base was finally brought to an end. the cost has been the loss of life and of military hardware. but also further damage to the reputation of the security services here guarding what was supposed to be one of pakistan's most secure compounds. if these terrorists can enter the naval area, how can we feel secure in karachi, says this...
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who objected to a documentary broadcast called "secret pakistan." the prime minister says that his government supports free media and that he has pledged to look into that? -- into that ban. in afghanistan, the taliban remains strong. in october, british troops withdrew from the marines by a quarter of their numbers. their mission is to protect a road against insurgents. caroline went out with them and sent this report. >> this checkpoint translates as -- the last village. it feels very far from anywhere. this remains hostile territory, where the taliban is still very much in evidence . on the building that you can see over there, probably the closest taliban firing point. soldiers have been fired upon while guarding the checkpoint, but also while out on patrol. to the soldiers here, they feel vulnerable. most of them in a 20's. >> we feel protected in the vehicles. on foot, slightly more dangerous. >> some have had a miraculous escapes, but several in this unit have been seriously injured in firefights and by roadside bombs. >> i have got a wife an
who objected to a documentary broadcast called "secret pakistan." the prime minister says that his government supports free media and that he has pledged to look into that? -- into that ban. in afghanistan, the taliban remains strong. in october, british troops withdrew from the marines by a quarter of their numbers. their mission is to protect a road against insurgents. caroline went out with them and sent this report. >> this checkpoint translates as -- the last village. it...
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pakistan, a two story hotel now in pieces. a bomb attached to a timer ripping through the building, killing 12 people, injuring many more. and police arresting two people who they say were having tea in the hotel restaurant and left just before the bomb went off. >> afghanistan, an explosion the at an afghan governor's compound north of kabul, killing 20 people. reports first the car bomb ripped a hole in the wall of the front gate, and then five more attackers rushed through with rocket propelled grenades. among the dead, civilian afghan government workers and police. and venezuela, president hugo chavez, the socialist leader wearing a red beret. he refused to say what kind of cancer he has, but expects a full recovery. the u.k., international elite cyclist proving something not even the london riots can stop them. doing a test run of a convinced course ahead of the 2012 olympics under very tight security. the winner, british cyclist mark calfendish. and that's had a fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. police are asking
pakistan, a two story hotel now in pieces. a bomb attached to a timer ripping through the building, killing 12 people, injuring many more. and police arresting two people who they say were having tea in the hotel restaurant and left just before the bomb went off. >> afghanistan, an explosion the at an afghan governor's compound north of kabul, killing 20 people. reports first the car bomb ripped a hole in the wall of the front gate, and then five more attackers rushed through with rocket...
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pakistan's commercial hub has seen more and more deadly attacks in recent months. often they lead to costly business shutdowns in a city that contributes to 70% of the tax revenues. the bloodshed is politically motivated between the communities. the growing population has led to increased population for jobs and land. recent efforts to reconcile have led the communities to rejoin the coalition-let government. this latest attack is likely to re-ignite the claim that the government isn't doing enough to stop the violence in karachi. >> in other news, president obama said the united states isn't in danger of falling into another recession, but the economic recovery might be too slow to deal with the country's unemployment crisis. in an interview to be broadcast on sunday, president obama told cbs that the government needs to do more but the president won't give more information. and it will likely include tax cuts and infrastructure spending. and this news isn't having any impact on asian stock markets. currently, most of them are in negative territory, japan, south k
pakistan's commercial hub has seen more and more deadly attacks in recent months. often they lead to costly business shutdowns in a city that contributes to 70% of the tax revenues. the bloodshed is politically motivated between the communities. the growing population has led to increased population for jobs and land. recent efforts to reconcile have led the communities to rejoin the coalition-let government. this latest attack is likely to re-ignite the claim that the government isn't doing...
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and so that's the struggle that we've had with pakistan. i do believe that we're going to have to ask tough questions. we need to understand. i think it's inherent as our relationship continues here that we know who, what, where and why about osama bin laden being in this particular compound for as much as five years. we should all understand that. and that's -- today, i will tell you today, from all the information i had seen, we can't conclusively say that somebody senior knew and promoted safe haven. clearly, there may have been elements that have -- that knew and looked the other way. but we can't say the institutions yet knew and looked the other way. hopefully, we will know that, i believe. and this is a good opportunity for pakistan to say, listen, this was -- this was embarrassing. let's move forward. there's a lot we can do together and let's talk about all the things we can do together to break the back of the counterterrorism threat emanating from the tribal areas and settled areas in pakistan. [inaudible] >> okay. if we -- >> i
and so that's the struggle that we've had with pakistan. i do believe that we're going to have to ask tough questions. we need to understand. i think it's inherent as our relationship continues here that we know who, what, where and why about osama bin laden being in this particular compound for as much as five years. we should all understand that. and that's -- today, i will tell you today, from all the information i had seen, we can't conclusively say that somebody senior knew and promoted...
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the focus was on pakistan's safe havens there. that where many in washington believe al qaeda was hiding. big concerns they naif found a breathing space in afghanistan. >> if they have a breathing space in afghanistan, we are nearing a decade mark in this conflict. can you push al qaeda out of afghanistan permanently, and the subquestion in that scenario has been when will the afghans be ready to do this themselves? when will they take the lead in the army and police? where are we there? >> reporter: very difficult to answer that. the immediate reaction is the afghans are nowhere near ready. the bulk of the army, the guys we saw in that piece, that report back there, only 5 out of 15 willing to go on patrol one morning. many patrols turned back because the afghans weren't ready to go down. concerns there certainly if they are trying to hunt down the remnants of al qaeda or perhaps returning al qaeda elements within pakistan, those are afghan army soldiers we came across on the job. frankly, also the american presence isn't strong
the focus was on pakistan's safe havens there. that where many in washington believe al qaeda was hiding. big concerns they naif found a breathing space in afghanistan. >> if they have a breathing space in afghanistan, we are nearing a decade mark in this conflict. can you push al qaeda out of afghanistan permanently, and the subquestion in that scenario has been when will the afghans be ready to do this themselves? when will they take the lead in the army and police? where are we there?...
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ambassador, john bolton about pakistan and al qaeda. peter, thank you, jamie. >> jamie: a bold assessment on the war on terror from defense secretary leon.naet, the pentagon chief saying the u.s. is within reach of defeating al qaeda and making the comments on the first trip to afghanistan since taking the post. david piper is streaming live from kabul with more. david? >> reporter: hi, jamie. yes, america's new defense secretary already traveling around the country, finding out what the situation is on the ground here. today, he has been in southern afghanistan, where the majority of the fighting has been taking place in recent years. and, where the majorities of u.s. forces are currently based. this is of course panetta's first overseas trips since being appointed to his new role an afghanistan is a key responsibility for him. the defense secretary has been, though, very up beat about prospects of defeating al qaeda. >> now is the moment, following what happened with bin laden, to put maximum pressure on them. because i do believe tha
ambassador, john bolton about pakistan and al qaeda. peter, thank you, jamie. >> jamie: a bold assessment on the war on terror from defense secretary leon.naet, the pentagon chief saying the u.s. is within reach of defeating al qaeda and making the comments on the first trip to afghanistan since taking the post. david piper is streaming live from kabul with more. david? >> reporter: hi, jamie. yes, america's new defense secretary already traveling around the country, finding out...
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. >> there is chaos in pakistan, but will it be worse than last year's flooding devastation? it is 11:00 a.m. right here in singapore. >> and it is 4:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world, this is newsday. ♪ >> hello and welcome. asian stock markets have risen and the bureau is gaining strength on hopes that europe may solve its debt crisis yet. prime minister of greece and tried to ensure his french and german canada ports that his country will meet all its obligations for the next -- counterparts that his country will meet all its obligations for the next installment of the bailout pinnock >. >> setting out to calm fears of a greek default, they held a press conference. >> for their part, the leaders of france and germany said they were convinced that reece belonged in the eurozone, but it had to stick to its spending targets. >> but here is the problem. every day, greek workers are protesting, resisting cuts in savings. even tax collectors were on strike this week. doubts remain whether the government can deliver on its promise
. >> there is chaos in pakistan, but will it be worse than last year's flooding devastation? it is 11:00 a.m. right here in singapore. >> and it is 4:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world, this is newsday. ♪ >> hello and welcome. asian stock markets have risen and the bureau is gaining strength on hopes that europe may solve its debt crisis yet. prime minister of greece and tried to ensure his french and german canada ports that...
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threatening to cut off nearly $1 billion in aid to pakistan. at first, the pakistani military sort of brushed it off. but today, the prime minister of pakistan expressed some real concern about that aid being cut. this visit could be one of the first steps to trying to find a way forward in which the two countries can still cooperate. >> the accusation is that elements of the isi, the pakistani intelligence service are helping insurgents, enemies of the united states in afghanistan and effectively helping to kill americans and other nato forces there. what are they saying about that? >> well, wolf, it doesn't make sense when you look ate from an american perspective. when i was in pakistan earlier this year, pakistani officials are very concerned about two things. they feel a threat from india. they're worried about the indians having influence in afghanistan. there are some elements within pakistan that use these insurgents in afghanistan as sort of a check on india's power there. they don't like this idea of this rival india having influence
threatening to cut off nearly $1 billion in aid to pakistan. at first, the pakistani military sort of brushed it off. but today, the prime minister of pakistan expressed some real concern about that aid being cut. this visit could be one of the first steps to trying to find a way forward in which the two countries can still cooperate. >> the accusation is that elements of the isi, the pakistani intelligence service are helping insurgents, enemies of the united states in afghanistan and...
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between pakistan and the u.s. karzai made those comments to a pakistani television channel yesterday. he says if the u.s. ever attacked pakistan, afghanistan would be there to help. such a situation does seem unlikely. washington has been working hard to ease tensions with pakistan. >>> the federal government is now taking action on so-called bath salts. not the kind you use to soak in a tub, but rather a designer drug gaining popularity among teens and young adults. here's more. >> reporter: a late-night visit from granite city, illinois, police brought a nightmare home for nancy and her daughter amanda. >> they asked me if i could come down to gateway regional hospital to see if it was my brother to identify him. >> reporter: 26-year-old jeffrey informs a coma, hospitalized after being found combative and psychotic on a neighborhood street. he would die three days later, devastating his family. the cause, bath salts. a methamphetamine derivative that was widely available to anyone, including children. but don't
between pakistan and the u.s. karzai made those comments to a pakistani television channel yesterday. he says if the u.s. ever attacked pakistan, afghanistan would be there to help. such a situation does seem unlikely. washington has been working hard to ease tensions with pakistan. >>> the federal government is now taking action on so-called bath salts. not the kind you use to soak in a tub, but rather a designer drug gaining popularity among teens and young adults. here's more....
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out of the central which is based in pakistan afghanistan is known to be close to. us because we have worked closely with them and when we talk a talk of the three one three brigade we have to put in the fact that lot of groups in pakistan including all kinds of which are working with them and which is why like i mentioned the policy of this group was quite strong will be interesting to follow this investigation and see we'll continue to bring you the latest from new delhi back to you guys in moscow. our correspondent appreciator there and will be keeping you updated all the new delhi plus there's also more on the story on our web site that's r t dot com and also in our free video section we've got pictures from india available for you to download for free to log on to check it out. critique a free. for free. free. free. free. free blog here on video for your media project free media. dot com. heavy gunfire is reported to be taking place in central syria with at least six people killed and this comes just hours after activists claim that several people were killed a
out of the central which is based in pakistan afghanistan is known to be close to. us because we have worked closely with them and when we talk a talk of the three one three brigade we have to put in the fact that lot of groups in pakistan including all kinds of which are working with them and which is why like i mentioned the policy of this group was quite strong will be interesting to follow this investigation and see we'll continue to bring you the latest from new delhi back to you guys in...
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will it have any type of impact on pakistan? >> pakistan says no. they're saying we can handle whatever it is, but, you know, this is -- this is a very important relationship, the u.s.-pakistan relation shi. -- relationship. it's in a very bad way. is it likely to completely unravel? no, the stakes are too high. but one of the things concerning the u.s. is we're bickering with the pakistanis and reducing aid, they're not helping us and they're not helping them. they're turning more to get help from china. they've had a lot more contact with china. the -- the whole issue is on that border. the border with afghanistan, waziristan, taliban, al qaeda, other troops are operating. >> pakistan will continue the fight, even without the $800 million in military aid, it will continue the fight against the militants. a lot of people are saying, where have you been until now? what fight is taking place at this point? >> it's true. it's a fair criticism. it's a fair criticism that the pakistanis haven't done enough in certain areas. you have to balance that by s
will it have any type of impact on pakistan? >> pakistan says no. they're saying we can handle whatever it is, but, you know, this is -- this is a very important relationship, the u.s.-pakistan relation shi. -- relationship. it's in a very bad way. is it likely to completely unravel? no, the stakes are too high. but one of the things concerning the u.s. is we're bickering with the pakistanis and reducing aid, they're not helping us and they're not helping them. they're turning more to get...
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pakistan withholding $800 million in promised military aid to pakistan. the zus not happy with what you're doing. what do you do about it? >> first old all, i don't think that's a correct characterization. it includes $300 million in reimbursements that have just been slowed down. we haven't received a reimbursement since december 2010. so basically, it's just something that's already slow, having been slowed down more. the fact is that -- >> are you saying this is not a big deal? $800 million of aids has been suspended. >> both sides are working together on a number of things and pakistan is not happy with the pace of delivery of assistance. americans are not happy with the pace of delivery of certain deliverables from pakistan. it happens sometimes. right now because pakistan is a fledgling democracy and everything that happens there hits the media and there's an american domestic political context in which everything becomes an issue because of the way people react to your administration. this has become -- >> the reaction in pakistan to the u.s. decis
pakistan withholding $800 million in promised military aid to pakistan. the zus not happy with what you're doing. what do you do about it? >> first old all, i don't think that's a correct characterization. it includes $300 million in reimbursements that have just been slowed down. we haven't received a reimbursement since december 2010. so basically, it's just something that's already slow, having been slowed down more. the fact is that -- >> are you saying this is not a big deal?...
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where the cia launched predator drone strikes against al qaeda targets in pakistan for years. and at the same time, president obama called pakistan's president zardari today to offer his personal condolences for the pakistani deaths, but not an apology. it is not clear yet exactly who was at fault and the results of that u.s. military investigation not expected until sometime in january, lester. >> jim miklaszewski in our washington newsroom. tonight, jim, thanks. >>> tonight a dozen people are recovering from injuries after they ended up in a stampede when thousands of football fans stormed on to the field at oklahoma state university celebrating a big victory over an arch rival. nbc's george lewis has more. >> reporter: this was the scene as the game ended, the osu cowboys beating the oklahoma sooners 44-10 and winning the big 12 conference championship. >> the students are storming the field. >> reporter: fans stampeding on to the grass by the thousands to salute the heroes of the game and tear down the goal posts. >> i've never been more packed into one area and getting pu
where the cia launched predator drone strikes against al qaeda targets in pakistan for years. and at the same time, president obama called pakistan's president zardari today to offer his personal condolences for the pakistani deaths, but not an apology. it is not clear yet exactly who was at fault and the results of that u.s. military investigation not expected until sometime in january, lester. >> jim miklaszewski in our washington newsroom. tonight, jim, thanks. >>> tonight a...
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so important work in pakistan. but at this hour, he's missing, the victim of what appears to be a very intricate kidnapping plot. >> who would be leading this search? pakistani authorities, would they be international intelligence authorities? how does this work? >> reporter: at this point, based on what we know, it's pakistani security agencies, police and investigators. the u.s. embassy is obviously involved. they're aware of this kidnapping. police tell us at this point no one has claimed any responsibility for this kidnapping. no group hascome come forward with any demands. a lot of people are inclined to think islamist militants are involved in kidnappings in pakistan. but most of the time, it's criminal gangs who are looking to make some fast cash by making -- coming off with a ransom. but at this point, it's not clear who is involved in this kidnapping. >> reza sayah, thanks so much, from lahore, pakistan. appreciate that. >>> right here in the u.s. now, the presidential playing field may take a dramatic tur
so important work in pakistan. but at this hour, he's missing, the victim of what appears to be a very intricate kidnapping plot. >> who would be leading this search? pakistani authorities, would they be international intelligence authorities? how does this work? >> reporter: at this point, based on what we know, it's pakistani security agencies, police and investigators. the u.s. embassy is obviously involved. they're aware of this kidnapping. police tell us at this point no one...
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also helping because pakistan is because our partner. >> well, pakistan has received $13 billion in military aid since the 9/11 attacks. but despite those diplomatic words, over the years the relationship has always been tense. it got worse after u.s. navy seals tracked down bin laden and tonight threatens to worsen even more. the news broke last night, "new york times" recording that pakistani authorities rounded up five cia informants, people who reportedly helped the cia by writing down the license plates of cars coming and going from bin laden's compound which by the way was just down the road from pakistan's military academy. we've since learned there are low-level sources -- the informants are very low-level sources and there's little the u.s. government can do to help them. but their arrest is telling. instead of hunting down anyone who might have helped him live there comfortably, helped the people who helped bin laden for years, pakistan seems to be hunting down the people who helped america find him. as far as taking a hard look at whether bin laden had a pakistani support
also helping because pakistan is because our partner. >> well, pakistan has received $13 billion in military aid since the 9/11 attacks. but despite those diplomatic words, over the years the relationship has always been tense. it got worse after u.s. navy seals tracked down bin laden and tonight threatens to worsen even more. the news broke last night, "new york times" recording that pakistani authorities rounded up five cia informants, people who reportedly helped the cia by...
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and pakistan. i think you have to look at particular types of attacks that would reenergize al-qaeda in a particular instance or destabilize further the world economy, etc. so i think, you know, recalibrating the threat is complicated, but it's necessary ten years after. >> thank you. and glenn? >> thank you. i'll talk about two things quickly. can you all here? okay, good. the internet and recruiting issue and then the low probability/high impact mushroom cloud issue. i think the reason that we didn't or the fact that we did not discuss, really anyone, the internet very much is a sign of growing understanding of the nature of how al-qaeda conducts and jihadists conduct their business. the intelligence community looked very hard and continues and scholars do, too, at the issue of how al-qaeda recruits and what role the internet may play. in that. and there are a couple of misconceptions that i think we came to debunk internally, and i think in public now too concerning recruitment. the assumption o
and pakistan. i think you have to look at particular types of attacks that would reenergize al-qaeda in a particular instance or destabilize further the world economy, etc. so i think, you know, recalibrating the threat is complicated, but it's necessary ten years after. >> thank you. and glenn? >> thank you. i'll talk about two things quickly. can you all here? okay, good. the internet and recruiting issue and then the low probability/high impact mushroom cloud issue. i think the...
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talk about the drone lawyers against afghanistan, pakistan. you're reading a couple pieces in the "new york times." now it's spreading to all of these different countries and one that really jumped off the page for me, drone attacks in somalia. >> joining us, jeremy scahill, on the cia secret sites in somalia, jeremy, the secret training programs and secret prisons out of somalia is part of your reporting there. how big a threat are these terrorist group there's? >> we should say first of all president obama campaigned on a promise to go up against these bush era policies declaring war on the world, running secret sites, torturing prisoners. deeply involved in an underground dungeon officially run by the somali national security agency, but their salaries are paid by the cia directly. in fact, one somali agent described thousand hairli ed ho and paid by u.s. agents and the u.s. is interrogating prisoners, including those rendered by the kenyan government, snatched off the streets in nairobi based on u.s. intelligence and taken to this secret p
talk about the drone lawyers against afghanistan, pakistan. you're reading a couple pieces in the "new york times." now it's spreading to all of these different countries and one that really jumped off the page for me, drone attacks in somalia. >> joining us, jeremy scahill, on the cia secret sites in somalia, jeremy, the secret training programs and secret prisons out of somalia is part of your reporting there. how big a threat are these terrorist group there's? >> we...